The administrative deputy director general of the Ministry of Education (Meduca), Anayka De La Espada, addressed this Tuesday the issue of the leveling of teaching and recovery of student learning in this return to classes in person.
He expressed that, “we believe that we are going to be in a year in which we know that there are some concerns on the part of the educational communities”, adding that, in terms of the recovery of learning, already in this first week of classes, the teachers They are doing a survey.
He indicated that educators are placing simple diagnostic tests that allow them to know where children are in terms of reading comprehension, writing, among others.
“With this type of simple tests, teachers have already been detecting some situations that are typical of the fact of having spent two years without being in the classroom. They are meeting now to find out what are those methods that are now going to be used to lead the students to recover those learnings”, he detailed.
He pointed out that they have been working hand in hand with the Suma group, who presented him with the Prisa project, which will be worked on in Panama and thus accompany the teachers so that they can level the students.